Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Fear and Anger Must Not Blind Us


In the wake of the tragedy in Boston on April 15, 2013, many so-called experts have and will continue to come forth and make guesses as to who or whom is behind the bombings.  However, the true identity of the perpetrator(s) is relatively unimportant.  What is important is what we are willing to give up in exchange.

It is human nature to want to find the guilty, as we all have an innate desire to see justice done.  There are different ways to define what justice means, but in any case the identification of the wicked is a prerequisite.

This desire for justice is powerful, and care must be taken not to allow this desire to blind us. Equally powerful is fear. We must not continue to let fear and anger blind us. If we do, then the terrorists (regardless of their identity) win.

In the aftermath of 9/11, the burning desire for justice launched us into the so-called war on terror.  A number of things came from this, all of which reduce our freedom. The Patriot Act became law on October 26, 2001.  The TSA was created in November, 2001. Later, the NDAA 2012 also arose as part of this war on terror. I leave it to the reader to research just how much freedom has been given up in the name of justice, all as a result of a singular tragedy.

Mass shootings have been occupying a lot of airtime in recent months. The events in Aurora, CO and Newtown, CT, among others have gotten massive coverage. And they truly are tragedies. However, just as post-9/11, fear and a desire for justice have been leveraged in an attempt to convince Americans to give up more freedom.

And now today, the day after the bombings in Boston, all Americans again face a dilemma. Of course we want to know who is behind it. Of course we want to bring them to justice. Of course we would like to prevent these kind of things from happening.

But at what cost?

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Camp Card Fundraiser

To my Fort Wayne area friends (or those who have friends/family in the Fort Wayne area): We are now engaged in a fundraiser to help my son raise money for various Boy Scouts related outings and gear. We are selling discount cards, which sell for $5 each, and provide the following:

1. Do It Best – Save $5.00 off a $20.00 purchase (single use)
2. Applebee’s – Save $5.00 off a $25.00 purchase (single use)
3. Pizza Hut – Free reg. order of Garlic Sticks with purchase of large pizza (single use)
4. Crazy Pins – Free Combo Pack, $14.95 value (single use)
5. Tokens-n-Tickets – Buy $5.00 in tokens and get $5.00 in tokens free
6. Firehouse Subs – Purchase any sub with a bag of chips and receive a free 22oz. drink
7. Freedom Firearms – Save $5.00 off any one-hour shooting session
8. Cartridge World – 25% off ink refill
9. Summit City Bicycles – 5% off a bicycle or 10% off any accessory (one time use)
10. Best One Tire Service - $10.00 of your next purchase of $100 or more

The cards cost $5 to purchase, but any one of those discounts would make the card pay for itself.

This is a Boy Scouts fundraiser, and allows my son to raise money to help pay for his camps, high-adventure trips, and gear. Please get with me if you want one or if you have any questions. Thanks!